Obama takes health care push on road

WASHINGTON. - President Obama wants to show how the nation's health care system should work.

He's showcasing the Cleveland Clinic as an example of how patients can get better care.

Republicans say they want a better health care system, too, but they're fighting with the president over how much it will cost and who should pay for it.

The president is running the fight for health care reform like a political campaign and he has to win over a skeptical public.

After making his case to the nation, on Thursday President Obama took the health care fight to America's heartland and the famed Cleveland Clinic.

The president wants a plan that treats patients based on their needs, not the bottom line, a plan that's universal.

Republicans say that's too much, too fast.

"There was not a lot of details in what the president laid out last night. People are still questioning what a government health care plan is and what that will mean as far as the kind of care that they're used to," said Virginia Republican Congressman Eric Cantor.

The president refuses to add to the deficit but so far, Congress isn't going along with his plan to tax the rich.

He wanted it done by august now he's saying the end of the year.

"If you don't set deadlines in the town, things don't happen," said the President.

Republicans are hoping to slow the process down.

"Why are you in such a rush? Are you afraid Americans will learn the truth this time and stop it?," asked Republican Congressman John Fleming of Louisiana.

They're warning the Obama plan will be disastrous.

I believe thousands of companies will drop company healthcare plan, said House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio.

The president argues the current system will cost even more.

"We just can't afford what we're doing right now," said President Obama.

The president says he wants a health care bill done quickly but threatened a veto if it's not done right.

A man, claiming to be "the spawn of Lucifer," said he stabbed an eight-year-old boy because he "felt like he had to kill a child" and that it was "almost like a sacrifice." 30-year-old Bruce Derek Landahl was arrested Saturday for allegedly entering the HiCo store on Sprague, walking up to an eight-year-old boy playing on an iPad and stabbing him multiple times before the boy's father was able to stop him.

A man, claiming to be "the spawn of Lucifer," said he stabbed an eight-year-old boy because he "felt like he had to kill a child" and that it was "almost like a sacrifice." 30-year-old Bruce Derek Landahl was arrested Saturday for allegedly entering the HiCo store on Sprague, walking up to an eight-year-old boy playing on an iPad and stabbing him multiple times before the boy's father was able to stop him.

JBS USA has recalled nearly 100,000 pounds of ground beef due to concerns about possible e-coli contamination. The products have the establishment number Est.628 and were produced on October 24th. Products that were recalled were shipped to distributors in retail locations in California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.

JBS USA has recalled nearly 100,000 pounds of ground beef due to concerns about possible e-coli contamination. The products have the establishment number Est.628 and were produced on October 24th. Products that were recalled were shipped to distributors in retail locations in California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.

TRENTON, N.J. - An attorney for a woman charged with scamming GoFundMe donors with a story about a homeless veteran says she was duped by her former boyfriend. James Gerrow tells ABC's "Good Morning America" that Mark D'Amico was "calling the shots." Gerrow says Katelyn McClure thought she was helping Marine vet Johnny Bobbitt.

TRENTON, N.J. - An attorney for a woman charged with scamming GoFundMe donors with a story about a homeless veteran says she was duped by her former boyfriend. James Gerrow tells ABC's "Good Morning America" that Mark D'Amico was "calling the shots." Gerrow says Katelyn McClure thought she was helping Marine vet Johnny Bobbitt.

SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A 30-year-old male is facing attempted murder charges after stabbing an eight-year-old boy at a HiCo store in Spokane Valley Saturday night. Around 4:30 p.m, Spokane Valley Deputies responded to a call of two males fighting along with the reported stabbing.

SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A 30-year-old male is facing attempted murder charges after stabbing an eight-year-old boy at a HiCo store in Spokane Valley Saturday night. Around 4:30 p.m, Spokane Valley Deputies responded to a call of two males fighting along with the reported stabbing.

Several locals are trying to help the family of an eight-year-old boy, who was randomly stabbed at a gas station Saturday. Rayel Von Quade said she and three others (Salem Rose Sovereign, Quincey Brooks and Dani Loup) have been in touch with the Bush family. (KHQ has reached out to the family and have not heard back.) "They're, of course, very overwhelmed and stressed out right now and she's been dealing with a lot of messages from a lot of people coming through. But she says t...

Several locals are trying to help the family of an eight-year-old boy, who was randomly stabbed at a gas station Saturday. Rayel Von Quade said she and three others (Salem Rose Sovereign, Quincey Brooks and Dani Loup) have been in touch with the Bush family. (KHQ has reached out to the family and have not heard back.) "They're, of course, very overwhelmed and stressed out right now and she's been dealing with a lot of messages from a lot of people coming through. But she says t...